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Govt Hits Back After ECJ Setback to Albania Migrant Centres

Summary by ANSA
Premier Giorgia Meloni's office expressed staunch criticism after the European Court of Justice's (ECJ) handed a setback to government's controversial agreement with Tirana for Italian-run migrant-processing centres in Albania with a ruling on Friday. (ANSA)

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The coats are replaced by the governments in the fight against illegal immigrants. The opposition stupidly exults: so the elected are increasingly marginal. Solution? The advance of the new rules.Day Melons embittered: "Reduced the autonomy of the states. We will look for other solutions." Elly Schlein: "From the executive illegal choices" . Giuseppe Conte: "Che figuraccia" . The majority pulls straight: "The centers in Albania will continue to …

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Interview with the legal expert in migrants' rights on the EU Court's ruling: "It will be difficult to keep the centres open in Albania.

·Italy
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Cgue's ruling closes Shengjin and Gjader at least until June 2026. A few years of activity remain exorbitant costs, legal forcings and poor results

·Turin, Italy
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The centres set up by Italy in Albania "will continue to operate as Cpr, as it has been happening for a few months." Thus sources of government asked by the ANSA following the ruling of the European Court of Justice on safe countries. Since last April in Gjader works a Center of Stay for Return, which hosts migrants detained in the Italian Cpr. While initially the structure for asylum seekers was active to which the accelerated border procedure …

·Italy
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It is the judges who have to assess on a case-by-case basis whether a country can be considered safe, on the basis of a list drawn up by the governments. The decision has consequences on migrant centres in Albania, managed by Italy.

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La Repubblica broke the news in Turin, Italy on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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